Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Next stop - Alaska!!


Home of the grizzly bear, Sarah Palin, the midnight sun, and now the Hymas'! Yes, we are moving! David got an incredible job opportunity that's going to allow him more time with us and more time to do the things he loves. We are thrilled with that. We are not thrilled to be saying good-bye to our friends here who have become our family away from family. We are not thrilled to be moving so far away from our actual family. It has been one of the hardest decisions we've had to make.

So for those of you wondering, here is our plan: We will move all our stuff next week. Me and the kids will then go to Disneyland to soften the blow. We will spend three weeks with family in Utah. Then we will drive for 10 days to get to our new home. It takes 53 hours from Utah to get there. We will try not to kill each other. :)

Touched


See the relaxed look in my eyes in this picture? You wouldn't know that Marianna and I are rushing through the streets of San Francisco because we are late picking up our boys from preschool by looking at this picture because we look so happy and relaxed. It is because we just had an incredible massage. (Of course I didn't remember to take a picture while I was there...) How could I afford such a luxury you are asking? It was a special gift from a group of very special friends who, when I found out my Dad had cancer, not knowing what to do, got me a gift certificate. I went into my room one night, and there on my pillow (where a lot of the tears ended up) was a card with my name on it. It was so thoughtful and touching. I thank them from the bottom of my heart.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Busy boy no more...


With the end of the school year also comes the end of Karsten's activities - mainly preschool and gymnastics. Both activities he immensely loved this year (even though he would always say he didn't want to go... four year olds can be so frustrating!) Every single time afterward he would say "Thanks mommy! I love gymnastics (or preschool) so much! I had so much fun!" He would never remember that the next time he had to go, but at least he always came out loving it. :)

Karsten had the cutest preschool teachers who we just loved. They were silly and funny and loving - exactly what you want in preschool teachers. He especially loved the days that he went with Owen. "Is it an Owen day?" The day he went that Owen doesn't go, we called that the "Jasmine" day because he had his very first crush on this cute (older) girl named Jasmine. I am SO glad that Karsten got to experience that this year. Yeah for Albany Cooperative Preschool!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

First day of summer

I've been waiting for a special occasion to try these super cute pancakes that my cousin told me about. There's no better day than the first day of summer! The girls had their friends stay the night and we had these for breakfast - personalized pancakes. Thanks Christi for the fun idea!! Thanks Naomi and Isabel for being such wonderful friends and being here for our first day of summer!!The girls all have American Girl dolls decided to make a magazine. Here are some of the shots they were working on. I think there's some real career possibilities here!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

What little brothers are good for


Sierra locked herself out of her room this morning. Thank goodness for Karsten!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Last day of Cornell



School's out for the summer! To celebrate, we headed straight to Krispy Kreme's and to the 3D version of UP. The kids were so cute in those nerdy 3D glasses. It was such a great movie - full of laughter and tears. And so amazing in 3D. Karsten was laughing the hardest so after the movie when I asked him if he liked it I was so surprised when he said, "No, not really." What?! His reply when I questioned him was, "I peed my pants." Sure enough, he was soaked from his chest down. It was some accident yet he sat there the whole entire movie and didn't say a word. Oh Karsten.


*Pictures courtesy of Marianna since I have no camera... Sigh.

8:25pm

My three kids are running around with walkie talkies, whistles, a lantern, and a map to get them past the enemy line. Skyla is wearing her sunglasses (she's the captain with attitude) which is making me laugh because all the lights are out and it's actually pretty dark in the house so I don't know how she can see, Karsten has a bubble blower which is doubling as a gun, and I just heard Sierra argue with Skyla about which direction they should go because "That is past their defenses and would be so dangerous!"

My three kids are playing together! It is past their bedtime. They should be in bed.
Summer is marvelous.

(Alas my camera has disappeared from my car (stolen?) and so no pictures... Sigh.)